... in author's possession. Originally published in serial form by the Chester Reporter in July 1948. Leland, John ... Constitutional Convention (1865). Journal of the Convention of the People of South Carolina, Held in Columbia, S.C. ...
... so lacking in author- ity as the government of the Confederation , so Congress was asked to call a convention to provide a constitution of adequate scope . The response was prompt ; Congress named Philadelphia , then the national ...
... Constitutional Convention of 1890. " Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society 11 ( 1902 ) : 105-9 ... South : The United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Transmission of Confederate Culture , 1894-1919 . " Ph.D. diss ...
... so lacking in author- ity as the government of the Confederation , so Congress was asked to call a convention to provide a constitution of adequate scope . The response was prompt ; Congress named Philadelphia , then the national ...
... South as a whole , see Foner , Freedom's Lawmakers ; two states had black majority electorates ( South Carolina and ... Constitutional Convention of 1868 was comprised of five black men ( including Smalls ) and two whites . 33 Du ...
... Constitutional Convention of 1890. " Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society II ( 1902 ) : 105–9 ... South : The United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Transmission of Confederate Culture , 1894–1919 . ” Ph.D. diss ...
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